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Diffusion Monte Carlo with fictitious masses finds holes in potential energy surfaces

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Holes are commonly associated with high-dimensional, non-parametric representations of potential energy surfaces (PESs). These are regions of the PES with large negative values. Typically these occur at highly distorted geometries… Click to show full abstract

Holes are commonly associated with high-dimensional, non-parametric representations of potential energy surfaces (PESs). These are regions of the PES with large negative values. Typically these occur at highly distorted geometries of (in reality) high energy. Finding holes in a systematic and efficient way is thus an important aspect in the development of PESs. Here we propose using diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) with artificially reduced masses to automatically and robustly sample large regions of a fit, including those at very high energies. We demonstrate this for a recent PES of methane that was obtained using energies and gradients. The DMC software with the methane potential is available for download. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Keywords: potential energy; energy; monte carlo; energy surfaces; diffusion monte

Journal Title: Molecular Physics
Year Published: 2021

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